AUCTION SALES, ' 'MONDAY, MAY 26th, At 11 o’clock sharp. BY ODDEB OF THE BAILIFF, S.M. COURT, WELLINGTON. ON the premises formerly occupied by O’iJrioa and Co., Asphalters (by special permission), Aro street, close to Aro street tram terminus:— 1 motor lorry, nearly new. 748 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MAY 30th, Ait 2 o’clock. 27 BALES OF JAPANESE CREX MATS. 4 CASES OF ELECTRIC GLOBES AND GAS GLOBES. A, L. WILSON AND CO., are in- ■ • strncted by these concerned to sell at their Rooms, as above—--27 bales of Japanese Grey Mats, 9 s 12, <) X 101, 9x9, 3x6. 21 x 5, all faults (if any) and without reserve; 749 ’ A. L. "WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28th, 1919, At 'i O'CIOCK. IN OUR SPACIOUS UPSTAIRS ROOMS, ALLEN STREET. , PRINTING PAPER. STRAW BOARDS, WRAPPING PAPER. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. r JTOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will JL sell at Auction, about 40 tons ol — Printing Paper, White and Yarlum Colours. Straw Boards, Brown Paper. This is.a spelcndid opportunity to; printers, cardboard box makers, confectioners, butchers, grocers, ana otneic. WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT - BUYERS. • 713 i IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE. WAIOHINE VALLEY SUBDIVISION, CARTERTON, ACRES O-P : ’ ’ ACRED ACRES acres FIRST-CLASS DAIRY LAND. 1 61 Miles from CARTERTON. 4,1 Miles from GREYTOWN. Ji/TESSRS DALGETY" AND CO.. LTD.. iriL in conjunction with F. H. M ise, Land Agent, Carterton, have been fa rou ret with instructions by MESSRS. AUGUST AND SONS to Sell by Public Auction, at Carterton, at 12 Noon on June sth. the whole of their Fine Dairy Land, divided into 8 farms; buildings ip three sections. Cars available in Carterton and horses on property each Monday and Thursday. Full particulars and plans from MESSRS DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., F. H. WISE, Carterton. HART AND HOGG. Solicitors, 562 Carterton.
9l* ON JUNE 11th, AT PALMERSTON NORTH, WILL BE HELD A MOST IMPORTANT SUBDI VISIONAL SALE, When JESSES ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will ofler—--26 SPLENDID FARMS x» , THE HANNAH ESTATES. Twenty-one of these are ideal for Dairying, Fattening, Cropping, and Breeding, while five on the slopes of the Fitzherbert Hills are typical Sheep Country. SPECIALLY EASY TEEMS. The Man with Small Capital can Invest here easily. Only 10 per cent, down is ashed, with 10 per cent, in two years (or improvements to that value), and the balance in seven years at 5J per cent. PLANS NEARLY READY. RESERVE YOURS TO-DAY. TADTES all wool Knitted Hose, ossortJ ed shades, 3s Od. You save at "Cody’s.” Courtenay place.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10287, 23 May 1919, Page 10
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